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181. | Looking for Organic America: J. I. Rodale, The Rodale Press, and the Popular Culture of Environmentalism in the Postwar United States |
182. | Performing Lena: Race, representation, and the postwar autobiographical performances of Lena Horne |
183. | From colonizer to colonized: Early postwar Japan and the concept of freedom |
184. | A Genealogy of Spinozism in Postwar France: Althusser and Deleuze |
185. | Affective realism: Economies of feeling in postwar American fiction |
186. | Playing in the shadows: Fictions of race and blackness in postwar Japanese literature |
187. | Modern men: Taking risks and making masculinity in the postwar years |
188. | Divergent voices: Reflections on Vietnamese women's wartime and postwar stories |
189. | Spaesati d'Italia: Emigration in Italian National Identity Construction from Postwar to Economic Miracle |
190. | The color(s) of perfection: The feminine body, beauty ideals, and identity in postwar America, 1945-1970 |
191. | The Book and the Box: Postwar Literature and Cultural Regulation in the Age of Television |
192. | The great censorship trials of literature and film in postwar Japan, 1950--1983 |
193. | Out of adjustment: Forging masculinities at the intersection of postwar American drama and film |
194. | Avant -garde art in postwar Japan: The culture and politics of radical critique, 1951--1970 |
195. | The Myth of the Economic Boom and Postwar Male Crisis in the Filmic Tradition of Comedy Italian Style |
196. | Aden and the End of Empire, 1937--1960 |
197. | Towards a local community: Colonial politics and postwar Hong Kong cinema |
198. | Literature as self-help: Postwar United States fiction and the middle-class hunger for trouble (John Cheever, Erica Jong, David Foster Wallace) |
199. | Poetics of emergence: Social movement and experimental poetry in postwar New York |
200. | Conserving the Country in Postwar America: Federal Conservation Policy from Eisenhower to Nixon |
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